[http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ The daily builds], (to become 17.04, when released in April 2017) will have Plasma 5.8.4 soon.

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[http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ The daily builds], (will become 17.04, when released in April 2017) will have Plasma 5.9.0 soon.

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Live Image from Kubuntu CI is temporarily unavailable while we sort out our new workflow.

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Kubuntu KCI provides the latest from KDE git. Add ppa:kubuntu-ci/unstable for testing. WARNING: Do not use on production systems. Ensure that you have ppa-purge installed in case you must roll back to your previous state. Zero guarantees that will fix a broken system.

=== openSUSE ===

=== openSUSE ===

Revision as of 23:33, 31 January 2017

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ALT Linux

KF5/Plasma 5 packages areavailable in our Sisyphus development repository as of April 2015, its users can just install any of these metapackages: kde5-mini kde5-small kde5 kde5-big kde5-maxi; an appropriate LiveCD is in alpha stage and will join the regular builds when ready for that.

AOSC OS

AOSC OS provides the newest KDE Plasma/KF5 packages in its main repository (pre-configured for official releases). Users can get updates to the newest KDE Plasma and KF5 components as soon as they are made public.

The daily builds, (will become 17.04, when released in April 2017) will have Plasma 5.9.0 soon.

Kubuntu KCI provides the latest from KDE git. Add ppa:kubuntu-ci/unstable for testing. WARNING: Do not use on production systems. Ensure that you have ppa-purge installed in case you must roll back to your previous state. Zero guarantees that will fix a broken system.

openSUSE

Users of openSUSE Tumbleweed get the latest KDE software shortly after its release. Just keep your system up-to-date.

openSUSE Leap has a more conservative release cycle by default. For details how to get new KDE software early, see this page.

ROSA

We provide Plasma 5 packages for ROSA Desktop Fresh in the official Main repository. They can easily be installed with a single command:

# urpmi task-plasma5

But please note that it will remove KDE Workspace 4, including KDM. So don't install task-plasma5 from KDE 4 session.

There are also unofficial ISOs with Plasma 5 desktop. See ROSA forum for details.

Slackware

You can get Plasma 5 packages for Slackware-current from Alien BOB's repository. These packages will replace KDE 4 if you have installed that. Read all about it on Eric's blog